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[Facts] Re: Chimene - the name.
Valencia isn't in the Basque region, it's the other side of the country. Basque people have inhabited Northern Spain and western France since time immemorial,and the Basque language is the lone surviving "pre-European" language in Europe. There's no such things as a "pure" population group, so there will be Celtiberian, Frankish, Gallic, Italian, Suebian, Gothic, Vandal, Alan, Arabic and Moorish contributors (only in small amounts though). French chimenee (English chimney) is from Latin caminus, from Ancient Greek κάμῑνος (kámīnos, “furnace”), nothing to do with Basque. Some connect the earlier masculine Ximeno (modern spelling Jimeno) to the Basque personal name Semen, from seme (“son”), others to a Spanish version of Simon a common Ancient Greek name (probably dating from before Hellenic settlers arrived and possibly meaning "snub-nosed") which was later used as a Greek counterpart/translation of the Hebrew שמעון (šimʿōn, “hearkening”). Quite probably both the Basque and biblical Greek names contributed to its use in Spain.
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